Search results for: “tax treaties”
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Treaty of Rome
Treaty of Rome in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Treaty of Rome.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading Treaty of Rome in A […]
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Principle
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Principle Meaning of Principle Synonyms of Principle (Axiom), noun accepted belief adage admitted maxim article of belief article of faith assertion […]
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Sovereignty
The union and exercise of all human power possessed in a state. It is a combination of all power; it is the power to do everything in a state without accountability, to make laws, to execute and to apply them, to impose and collect taxes and levy contributions, to make war or peace, to […]
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Rules
Certain limits without the actual walls of the prison, where the prisoner, on proper security previously given to the proper authority, may reside. These limits are considered, for all legal and practical purposes, as merely a further extension of the prison walls. A general principle of […]
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Political
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Political Meaning of Political Pertaining to or concerned with the administration of the government and its policies. Having to do with organization or action of individuals, parties , or interests that […]
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Federal Question Jurisdiction
The legitimate authority of a federal court to hear and decide cases arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States….
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Alternat
A usage among diplomatist by which the rank and places of different powers, who have the same right and pretentions to precedence, are changed from time to time, either in a certain regular order, or one determined by lot. In drawing up treaties and conventions, for example, it is the […]
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Black Book Of The Exchequer
The name of a book kept in the English exchequer, containing a collection of treaties, conventions, charters, etc. …
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Official Unrequited Transfers
Include a variety of subsidies, military aid, voluntary cancellation of debt, contributions to international organizations, indemnities imposed under peace treaties, technical assistance, taxes, fines, etc….
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Inexorable
adjectiveadamant convinced decided determined dogged firm headstrong immovable immutable implacable indomitable inexorabilis inflexible intractable merciless …